During an interview with USA TODAY NETWORK – Tennessee, Woody said, “We had an employee that should not have been on Facebook discussing anything regarding her work. We have consulted with that employee and we are going to meet with the whole group of them … (and explain) that what’s business is business and what’s personal is personal and we don’t want to intersect the two.”

He confirmed that the county attorney “indicated that it was probably not (a violation) of HIPAA,” but acknowledged the post “should not have been done.”

The emergency medical worker’s Facebook page has since been deleted.

Raymond said she is considering a lawsuit because “this is wrong for her to just get a slap on the wrist. I don’t want her to be able to have a job as an EMS worker if she does not have more compassion than that. Even though she did not mention his name, she said it was the first time they had ever had a call in a chicken coop. Everybody knows where my husband died.”